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India
/ Foreign Policy
The well-established principles of the Non Aligned
movement (NAM) and Panchsheel guide India's foreign
policy and external relations. The spirit of peaceful
co-existence is the foundation of its policy.
In
its continued endeavor to improve and strengthen
its relations with its neighbors as also other
countries of the world, India has been playing
an active role in the various regional and international
fora. These include the UN, NAM, SAARC, ASEAN,
G-15, G-77, EC, Commonwealth, ARF, APEC, OECD,
lOR-ARC. World Bank, ME, WTO, etc. It is through
these and other relevant fora as also various
innovative initiatives, both at bilateral and
multilateral levels, India has been able to contribute
its mite towards establishing a world order which
is consistently guided by the spirit of peaceful
co-existence and mutual cooperation in order to
help promote the socio-economic well being of
mankind.
While
primarily playing a pacifist role, India is acutely
conscious of its moral obligation to maintain
security equilibrium in the region.
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